After the hijack opened for 2,500 chips, DJ MacKinnon made the call to go heads-up to a flop, once the blinds got out of the way.
ran out and his opponent checked to MacKinnon who took over the aggression and bet 3,000. His opponent quickly mucked as MacKinnon is quietly chipping in an upwards trajectory.
Dan Weinman has graced the Salute to Warriors event with his presence.
Weinman was just in a pot three ways to a flop, where he bet from under the gun after the big blind checked to him. His sizing was 2,500 and one player folded before the big blind called on a board.
To a turn of , after the big blind checked once again, Weinman fired 8,000 which got a fold from his opponent.
Weinman is in the hunt for Player Of the Year after cashing a whopping 12 events so far this series. With a 2nd place in Event #9, followed by his first bracelet in Event #30.
Weinman, with a new haircut, is second on the POY leaderboard behind Dan Zack.
They were heads up on the turn, the board reading , with Yeongji Lee raising to 8,000 versus a 3,000 chip button bet. Her opponent then reraised her to around 16,000 chips.
The white- and blue-haired Lee then laughed as she announced ''All in'', fully expecting to be chopping with a straight, but her opponent laughed and showed as he mucked and got a few laughs from the table mates. Lee was surprised to see it wasn't a chop, but rather her opponent was trying to bluff her. She flashed her as she collected the pot.
On a board of , Blake Shapiro has moved all in for 26,700 chips from the cutoff versus the button. With at least 20,000 chips in the pot already, Shapiro's opponent went deep into the time bank.
Eventually, his opponent folded and showed the and mucked his other hole card.